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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1946)
Page 4 the battalion .. ■. ■ .. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JA^rUAltY 31, 1346 ■ V:\ y. i Another Semester v.' An eventful semester is over, and the time ar rives once again when familiar faces disappear from the campus and new ones arrive to take their places. To us who stay behind, it is a time of mixed feelings-regret at the breaking of ties with many of our old Aggie friends, and antic ipation of the opportunity to greet returning vet erans and make new acquaintances. Congratulations To those who have finished their training at A. & M. we extend our compliments on your achieve ment and our best wishes for continued success. Each of you has to some extent been molded in character by your stay at Aggieland, and we have every confidence that you will uphold the time-honored Aggie traditions of honesty, sin cerity and fraternity. Welcome is .yjii To those many veterans who are returning from service with the Armed Forces, and to those who are new to the A. & M. campus, The Exchange Store extends a sincere welcome. You will find that The Exchange Store is in position to furnish you with every requirement in books, equipment, and supplies during your stay at Aggieland. You will be interested in our profit-sharing system which was inaugurated during the past semester. All that is necessary is for you to sign your sales slip for purchases at The Exchange Store and drop it into the box on our cashier’s counter. You thus become eligible for participa tion in dividends to be declared at the end of the year. This policy is designed to return the profits of The Exchange Store to the Aggies who support THEEXCHMIliESTOIIE SERVING TEXAS AGGIES £ iic.%